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  2. The Best new bars in metro Phoenix: cocktails on Roosevelt ...

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    The best bars and breweries in downtown Phoenix, Gilbert, Litchfield Park and Surprise include Lylo, Baby Boy, Wayward, Pigtails, Sotol and Greenwood.

  3. 7 new restaurants and bars in downtown Phoenix - AOL

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    Here's a look at new restaurants and bars open in downtown Phoenix near Roosevelt Row, including Sin Muerte, Liar's Club, Miel de Agave and Chilte.

  4. Mr. Baan's Bar and Mookata - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Baan's Bar and Mookata is a restaurant in Phoenix, Arizona. It was included in The New York Times 's 2024 list of the 50 best restaurants in the United States. [1]

  5. 5 must-visit cocktail bars in metro Phoenix and what to ... - AOL

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  6. Westgate Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    Westgate Entertainment District is now home to more than 30 bars and restaurants as well as a mix of national, regional and local retailers. Phase II was proposed to add an estimated 436,000-square-foot (40,500 m 2 ) retail destination center and 105,000 square feet (9,800 m 2 ) of "neighborhood retail" to be integrated into a 440-unit ...

  7. Organ Stop Pizza - Wikipedia

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    The first Organ Stop Pizza location opened in 1972 at the corner of 7th St and Missouri Ave in Phoenix, Arizona. A second location opened in Mesa near Southern Ave and Dobson Rd in 1975. Bill Brown owned a construction business at the same time. There was also a location in Tucson for a short time.

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  9. Central Avenue Corridor - Wikipedia

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    Center Street in 1908. Central Avenue was originally named Center Street upon Phoenix's founding with the surrounding north–south roads named after Indian tribes. [3] The original Churchill Addition of 1877, covering a small area north of Van Buren Street to what is presently Roosevelt Street, was the first recorded plat showing Central Avenue with its present name. [4]